Dec., 1885.] history society of Wisconsin. 
57 
Wis. Araer. 
No. No. 
472. 2110. 
473. 2149. 
474. 2176. 
475. 2179. 
476. 2181. 
477. 2183. 
478. 2184. 
479. 2185. 
480. 2186. 
481. 2187. 
482. 2188. 
483. 2192. 
484. ' 2196. 
485. 2219. 
486. 2246. 
487. 2249. 
488. 2250. 
489. 2253. 
490. 2254. 
491. 2257. 
492. 2271. 
493. 2272. 
494. 7963. 
BRYAXIS, Leach. 
conjuncta, Lee.Same as the preceding. 
BATRISUS, Aube. 
globosus, Lee.The same as the preceding. 
S1LPHIDJE. 
NECROPHORTJS, Fab. 
marginatus, Fab_-.-On carrion. , Common. 
Sayi, Lap.On carrion. Very rare. 
pustulatus, Ilersch.On carrion. Rare. 
americanus , Oliv.On carrion. Common at times. 
orbicollis, Say.The same as the preceding. 
tomentosus, Web.The same as the preceding. 
vespilloides, Heb.Rarer than the preceding. 
SILPHA, Fabr. 
surinamensis, Fab.On carrion all summer. Very com¬ 
mon. 
lapponica, Hb.The same as the preceding. 
noveboracensis, Forst.-.The same as the preceding. 
americana , Linn.Notably on dead fish. 
CHOLEVA, Payh. 
basillaris, Say.From forest earth by sifting, in au¬ 
tumn. Rare. 
COLENIS, Er. 
impunctata, Lee.With the sweep-net or umbrella. 
Rare. 
DIODES, Er. 
polita, Lee.On fungi in autumn. Rare. 
discolor , Mels.Like the preceding. 
AGATHIDIUM, Ill. 
oniscoides , Beauv.Tinder rotting wood in autumn. 
Rare. 
exiguum, Mels.On fungi in autumn. Rare. 
continuum, Mann.The same as the preceding. 
SCYRMJENIDiE. 
EUMICRUS, Lap. 
Mofschulskii, Lee.Under stones and sticks in early 
spring. Not uncommon. 
CHOLERUS, Lap. 
Zimmermanni, Schaum.The same as the preceding. 
CORYLOPHIDiE. 
ORTHOPERUS, Steph. * 
scutellaris, Lee.On the under side of stones in early 
spring. Also abundant at times 
on aphid-injured plants. 
